AMD’s new roadmap shows us that both the next-generation Ryzen 8000 processors with Zen 5 technology and the updated Navi 3.5 graphics architecture will arrive next year. The information suggests that the performance of the Navi 3.5 graphics unit will be top-notch.
AMD is reshuffling the cards with Ryzen 8000
According to the claims, the integrated graphics unit in the Ryzen 8000 processors will have the same power as the AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. This performance implies that the integrated graphics will compete with the NVIDIA RTX 3070. If these rumors are true, we will witness such performance from an integrated graphics unit for the first time.
An integrated graphics card with performance comparable to the RTX 3070 can lead to a significant change in the computer world. This new processor could be the go-to choice for affordable laptops with a certain level of gaming performance. Additionally, it will likely mark the end for entry-level desktop graphics cards.
Of course, AMD Ryzen 8000 will also face the biggest challenge of integrated graphics: memory bandwidth. Since both CPU cores and graphics share a memory controller, they cannot compete at the same level as dedicated graphics cards. Nevertheless, the Navi 3.5 architecture could be a milestone for processors and graphics cards.
For AMD to use the new Ryzen 8000 processor and Navi 3.5 graphics architecture, they will need to bid farewell to the AM5 socket. As known, these sockets do not support a 256-bit memory interface. Therefore, it seems that AMD will have to follow a different approach to run the integrated graphics unit.
AMD could revolutionize the computer world with the Ryzen 8000 processors featuring the Navi 3.5 architecture. This could allow us to say goodbye to entry and mid-level graphics cards in many computers. What are your thoughts on AMD’s plans for the new integrated graphics card? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments section.
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